So now I use HOT for the infrastructure. I got the 100mbit download 2mbit
upload.
The line is stable and fast though I understand the quality changes from
place to place depending on the local infrastructure.
The latency to HOT speed test server is 17ms
On the same subject:
I am using Bezeq as infrastructure @ 15Mb and 014 as the provider at the
same speed. Somehow I get a high latency when accessing sites, both in
Israel and abroad.
How can I check for the exact cause?
Both Bezeq and 014 say all is OK, but still...
I have a Dropbox client
On 4/8/2014 4:14 PM, Amichai Rotman wrote:
On the same subject:
I am using Bezeq as infrastructure @ 15Mb and 014 as the provider at
the same speed. Somehow I get a high latency when accessing sites,
both in Israel and abroad.
How can I check for the exact cause?
As a guess, your latency
I also recommended to others CCC as isp, None of them complains.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 5:36 PM, geoffrey mendelson
geoffreymendel...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/8/2014 4:14 PM, Amichai Rotman wrote:
On the same subject:
I am using Bezeq as infrastructure @ 15Mb and 014 as the provider at the
The upload was great. True 3M in most reasonable Israeli servers. It was
slower to abroad but it its expected.
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Cellular:
Well,
The upload of 3mbit (of bezeq was great for backup and other uploads). Now
I have 750k or so :(
The high DL is a big plus when I need to DL updates and big images
And also important, the ping is reduced
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2014-04-03 15:55 GMT+03:00 Michael Ben-Nes m...@epoch.co.il:
Well,
The upload of 3mbit (of bezeq was great for backup and other uploads). Now
I have 750k or so :(
Was/is the upload truly 3M, as far as I know they promise best effort but
rarely reach promised speeds especially in upstream
Oops, seems I missed the replies a bit.
Any way. I used to have 50mb but after the storm something got wrong and
now Bezeq can supply only 15mb.
I checked with peers and it seems the HOT infrastracure in Rosh Pina is
excellent. 15mb is by far not enough to any one who work on the net.
2014-03-08 12:20 GMT+02:00 Michael Ben-Nes m...@epoch.co.il:
Oops, seems I missed the replies a bit.
Any way. I used to have 50mb but after the storm something got wrong and
now Bezeq can supply only 15mb.
I checked with peers and it seems the HOT infrastracure in Rosh Pina is
excellent.
It depends on what you are doing, I've been running fine with 2mb/s.
Gave up on Bezeq when they tried to tell me that I need a faster line
when I called them to resolve my ssh terminal (text only) connection is
responding poorly.
Hot were OK in terms of performance (was also using the 2mb/s
2014-03-08 23:11 GMT+02:00 Micha Feigin mi...@post.tau.ac.il:
It depends on what you are doing, I've been running fine with 2mb/s. Gave
up on Bezeq when they tried to tell me that I need a faster line when I
called them to resolve my ssh terminal (text only) connection is responding
poorly.
Hi,
Seems like I need to replace my unstable ADSL line :(
Can any one tip me how good is the Hot cables 100mb service? stability\speed
Thanks,
Miki
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On 1/5/2014 6:01 PM, Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hi,
Seems like I need to replace my unstable ADSL line :(
Can any one tip me how good is the Hot cables 100mb service?
stability\speed
If it's 15 megabit or below, you've probably been upgraded to NGN. NGN
uses vDSL equipment which can run
On 1/5/2014 6:01 PM, Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hi,
Seems like I need to replace my unstable ADSL line :(
Can any one tip me how good is the Hot cables 100mb service?
stability\speed
I forgot to mention that HOT is both an infrastructure provider AND an
ISP. You can get one or the other, or
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 6:40 PM, geoffrey mendelson
geoffreymendel...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/5/2014 6:01 PM, Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Hi,
Seems like I need to replace my unstable ADSL line :(
Can any one tip me how good is the Hot cables 100mb service?
stability\speed
I forgot to mention
Veering even further off-topic (sorry)
The whole phone-over the internet thing is fairly risky business when
you think about it, Bezeq (or for that matter most line providers in
most countries) has to by law keep it's lines as available as
possible, it provides enough electricity on your phone
On 1/5/2014 10:06 PM, Mord Behar wrote:
Also remember that HOT uses co-ax cable and not DSL lines, so they
really can't give you any kind of assurances as to upload/download
speed. It depends on how man people in your area are connected to the
cable and how much they are using the internet
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